[QUOTE="DarkZero, post: 1641039, member: 34654"]most music software comes with at least a few samples, but it's generally pretty scare (especially the free stuff).

also, any particular kind of remix you wanna make? because there's electronic, orchestral, midi-sequenced, chiptune, etc., and different programs are built for different types of music production.[/QUOTE]
Don't know yet. Plan on using it in animations, so it will depend on what kind of scene I'm going for.

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Honestly, if you have the cash, buy FL Studio. You won't regret it. I know at lest a decade ago it was associated with amateurs making **** music, but really the end product is more important than the tools.

Reaper is free to use, in terms of function. It is a full, open DAW with numerous FX plugins. Load free VSTi into it and you're set. It's also remarkably stable with high-end functions like bridging 32-bit plugins in a 64-bit environment, and vice versa. In many ways it out-performs other paid DAWs and otherwise matches them for functionality.

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